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Tein Flex Information

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Spoolin98

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I was wondering if anyone had this information, I have been searching and I cannot find my answer. Is the Tein Flex for a 2g a mono-tube design or a dual-tube design? Also, what is the percent of rebound compared to compression?
For example, 70%rebound-30% compression.
 
The Flex is a low-pressure twin-tube.

I can't find the plot right now, but a 2:1 ratio of rebound to compression sounds about right.

- Jtoby
 
jtmcinder said:
The Flex is a low-pressure twin-tube.

I can't find the plot right now, but a 2:1 ratio of rebound to compression sounds about right.

- Jtoby

If you don't mind me asking, where did you find this information? I have looked everywhere.
 
I just make it all up as I go and hope that nobody checks. Worked so far. ;)

- Jtoby

ps. for how long after the unfreezing process does one not have an inner monologue?
 
jtmcinder said:
I just make it all up as I go and hope that nobody checks. Worked so far. ;)

- Jtoby

ps. for how long after the unfreezing process does one not have an inner monologue?

I wonder why Tein doesn't provide this information on their website?
 
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